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women of exotic appearance. — Michael Moorcock

He who frees a bird from its cage is surely a holy person! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

GIRLS MAY START OUT SMART BUT NOT ALL GIRLS STAY SO DAMNED SMART.. — Judith Krantz

Music is the soundtrack to every good and bad time we will ever have. — Alex Gaskarth

I've retrained myself since childhood into a kind of diligent goodwill toward life. Life and I became friends some years ago - not the sort of exciting friendship I longed for as a child, but a kindly truce, a pleasure in coming home — Elizabeth Kostova

By concentrating on precision, one arrives at technique, but by concentrating on technique one does not arrive at precision. — Bruno Walter

Nothing is more silly than the pleasure some people take in "speaking their minds." A man of this make will say a rude thing for the mere pleasure of saying it, when an opposite behavior, full as innocent, might have preserved his friend, or made his fortune. — Richard Steele

Spring goeth all in white, / Crowned with milk-white may: / In fleecy flocks of light / O'er heaven the white clouds stray. — Robert Bridges

Fewer than half of all university professors publish as much as one article per year. — Derek Bok

I am a summer person. — Elin Hilderbrand

Virtue isn't not wronging others but not wishing to wrong others. — Democritus

Nothing really matters except what you do now in this instant of time. — Eileen Caddy

The biggest communication problem is we do not listen to understand.
We listen to reply. — Stephen R. Covey

An effective leader is willing to think about what's happening and how to understand what's going on. Facilitating flow and making others more conscious of it, the leader communicates an awareness of process to the group, making them more aware of their energies and options. One important principle is to keep track of who has not spoken ... It's also important to notice when people do speak out but are not heard. Effective leaders practice patience, reminding themselves to wait and observe, remembering that there's always more going on in a group than we're consciously aware of. — Diane Dreher

Being comedic is a skill, because there is a fine line where the context is important. And being dramatic is just being honest and real in that moment. — Bob Odenkirk